A podcast where we talk about anything and everything to encourage, equip, and empower you to be a decent human.
The We Should Talk podcast is a delightful and refreshing addition to the podcasting world. Hosted by an engaging and charming individual, this podcast has quickly become a favorite among many listeners. The best aspect of this podcast is undoubtedly the impromptu and unedited episodes where the host simply presses record and starts talking. These episodes are filled with authenticity and raw emotion, making them incredibly relatable and enjoyable to listen to. Additionally, the Bible reading episodes are a unique and valuable feature of this podcast, providing listeners with a deeper understanding of scripture and practical ways to apply it in their daily lives. The host's ability to tackle weighty topics with ease, while also delivering easy-to-apply solutions, is truly commendable.
However, like any podcast, there are a few areas that could be improved upon. Firstly, while the impromptu episodes are endearing and often entertaining, they may not always provide the depth and substance that some listeners desire. While it is enjoyable to hear the host's thoughts on various topics off-the-cuff, more structured content would add value to the podcast. Additionally, an inconsistent release schedule can sometimes leave listeners waiting for new episodes longer than they would like. This can be frustrating for dedicated fans who eagerly anticipate each new installment.
In conclusion, The We Should Talk podcast is a hidden gem that offers genuine conversations about a variety of topics in an unedited format that feels like talking with a friend. With its mix of impromptu discussions and insightful Bible readings, this podcast provides both entertainment and spiritual nourishment. Though there may be some areas for improvement regarding structure and consistency, overall this podcast is worth tuning into for anyone seeking authentic and relatable content that will leave you laughing one moment and tearing up in the next.
Nerd alert! Let's talk about the science and psychology behind patterns in our lives.
A formal apology from me and a talk about why apologies are hard.
Why do we get more offended in certain situations? We should talk.
What lies are we buying from the system, from society, and from Satan? How do we counteract those lies?
New perspectives are great, but are we so inspired that we're not fact checking?
When is it appropriate to complain? What is complaining doing to us?
Airing my frustration with behaviors and attitudes that are not Christ like being called “normal”.
What does emotional maturity look like? Also, David has lizard eyes.
We should talk about toxic behavior from toxic people and how to deal with it.
Today is Grannie's 93rd birthday! Today, we're talking to Grannie about her childhood, house fires, dreams, disciplining children, and trusting God.
Who are they, and how are they affecting your life?
Monkeys, bananas, and experiments. What can they tell us about human nature?
Are all boundaries healthy? Should you have them? Let's talk about it!
Let's talk about emotions in disguise and how they affect our interactions with others.
A Thanksgiving discussion that involves polar bears.
Listen in to our session at Dominion. It's just a snippet, but it was a good conversation.
A talk about a talk with David. *This is not intended to be controversial.
We talk family history, Grannie's testimony, children in ministry, modern day idols. It was a long talk.
We talk family history, Granny's testimony, children in ministry, modern day idols, and a lot of other stuff. It was a long talk.
We talked about a lot! We hit the record button half way through this conversation. Sorry you missed the first bit!
A nice little chat with my Kentucky cousins (over a year ago). Misconceptions, mothering, dogs, senior citizens, bun heads… there's a lot in this one!
A life update on the weirdness and missing episodes.
How does our relationship with our heavenly father affect our interactions with others?
Is imposter syndrome a real thing? How do get it and get rid of it?
Should we help people? When is it wrong to help people?
How do we deal with overstimulation and how do we help those who don't want help?
If you're trying to make good choices, this episode is not for you. **WARNING: Full on sarcasm involved.